11. | NAZARET | From Hebrew name Nazareth that is the name of one of the towns in Palestine, Jesus' place of residence, which means "bloomy". It is in use now. The corresponding surname is Nazaretyan. |
12. | NELSON | Is a new name, which became popular in honor of twice hero of the Soviet Union Nelson Stepanyan. |
13. | NERSEH | From Parthian name Nerseh that was popular till IX c. This name is also used as a constituent in a number of complex names Mihrnerseh, Parnerseh. It is out of use now, only the form Nerses is… 0.2 KB |
14. | NERSES | Is the Greek form of the Parthian name Nerseh that is still in use as well as the surname Nersisyan. The short forms are Neso, Nesik from which surnames are formed. |
15. | NIKOGHAYOS | From Greek name Nikolaos which means "nation's winner". It is in use since XIII c. till now though giving place to the name Nikolay. The short forms are Nikoghos (from which the surname… 0.3 KB |
16. | NIKOLAY | From Russian name Nikolay which is of Greek origin (nike+laos "winner of tribes"). This name was also used in the form of Nikoghos. Now only the Russian form Nikolay is used the short forms of… 0.3 KB |
17. | NORAPET | From Armenian nor "new" and pet "chief" (like Tonapet, Hayrapet). It is in use since XVc. till now. The corresponding surname is Norapetyan. |
18. | NORAYR | From neither Armenian nor "new" and ayr man. It is first mentioned in D. Trakatsi's "Grammar Translation" as an exclusively Armenian name. It is out of use now. |
19. | NORIK | From Armenian nor "new" + ik diminutive suffix. It is in use since XIV c. till now. Sometimes this name is wrongly considered to be the short form of the name Norayr. |
20. | NOY | From Hebrew name Nokha that comes from Bible (Noah) and means "rest", "pause". It can be met in many Christian nations, especially among clergymen. This name is out of use now. |